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The West isn’t always best. Here’s why one outdoorsy editor gave up Oregon and moved his family to New England.

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Although the authorities would not confirm the exact location of the planned attack, it likely would have occurred in Smith Rock during this weekend’s Craggin’ Classic.

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With an emphasis on Indigenous culture, unique architecture, tours that respect wildlife, and meals that draw from the land, a getaway at one of these properties is an unforgettable experience

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From where the Donner Party was stranded in California's High Sierra to the remnants of the great Chacoan civilization in New Mexico, you can relive history on these incredible trails

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Walk among deep river gorges, glacial mountains, alpine lakes, and vast deserts, all on beautiful under-the-radar public lands

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The massive cleanup clears tons of garbage from Oregon’s public lands

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Nikki Hiltz, Sha’Carri Richardson, and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone shone at the biggest weekend in American track and field. Here’s what went down.

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North America will have prime viewing when the moon (mostly) obscures the sun on October 14. These are the best places to see the magical ring of fire.

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We’ve done the impossible and made a list of best hikes in our national parks. Now’s a perfect time to start checking them off, from Acadia to Yosemite.

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There’s learning, connecting with self and others, and did we mention dance parties?

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Here it is June and you’re still turning over travel plans? Come along with us, as we head out to see wolves, test our mettle on Tour de France ascents, trek across one of Colorado’s most photographed mountain passes, and generally get outside in big, bold ways this season.

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As you’re visiting national parks this summer, don’t miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. We’ve got the intel on how to reach them all.

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Cohen Schaumann is recuperating in a hospital after suffering a brutal fall on April 21

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If you're hoping to see thousands of stars, planets, star clusters, meteors, the Andromeda Galaxy, and the Milky Way, we’ve got you covered at these stunning spots

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It’s not just skiers who are enjoying a banner year. Thanks to all the snow, 2023 promises to be one of the best rafting seasons ever. Check out these five great trips.

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These state parks offer everything you’re looking for in a national park, only fewer crowds. See our top choices for wildlife, wilderness, solitude, and more.

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Over a dozen ski areas have extended their seasons by at least a week, some up a month or more. It’s not too late to plan one last adventure.

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SAR crews in Oregon discovered the trapped motorist after he used his ingenuity to send an SOS signal

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Nothing is better than landing in the perfect hut for a night or two to get away from it all. These beautiful cabins are available to book all year, and you only need a moderate fitness level to reach them. Bring your kids, bring your elders, and head out for awesome wilderness access and big scenic payoffs.

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Photographer Olivia Bee spent last winter with mushing teams in western Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Alaska

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Despite the frontier trope of the rugged individualist, getting help from strangers is actually the more common experience

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Our editors know how to get off the grid. Here are the trips they chose to take this year—from Hawaii to Massachusetts—along with their intel and gear recommendations. Give one of these experiences and you can be sure it’s editor-approved.

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Crowds, inexperience, and social media are leading to a surge in rescue calls on one of the most climbed peaks in America

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Endurance athlete Jack Kuenzle climbed and skied the volcano in just over an hour and a half

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What makes a queer person choose to live in an outdoorsy hot spot instead of an urban gayborhood?

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For as far back as she can remember, Mardi Fuller grew up in a world of swimming lessons and swim teams, which was unusual for a daughter of Jamaican immigrants. Why the emphasis on water? Because of a mysterious death that haunted her family’s past.

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In a year when record numbers of Americans were changing jobs, these companies attracted top talent with benefits like paid sabbaticals, all-inclusive ski trips, and free health care

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A new Fast Tracks pass at four Powdr-owned resorts—Mount Bachelor, Killington, Copper, and Snowbird—is sparking anger and conversations about elitism

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It’s finally time to take that beach vacation. You might as well post up right by the ocean.

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With the help of some experts, one woman goes on a quest to get back on two wheels.

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Make this summer all about exploring off-the-beaten-path adventures within a few hours of your home

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From a trail in Isle Royale National Park with spectacular views to a hike that hits four 6,000-foot peaks in 30 miles, these are our favorite classic routes in the U.S.

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Permits, education, and increased fees are all on the table as possible solutions

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There’s nothing quite like swimming in Oregon’s Crater Lake for the first time, an experience our 62 Parks Traveler enjoyed at her 32nd park on her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.

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After 2020, holding the event at all will be a victory in itself

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Whether you’re after a beachfront campsite, some good juju, or a cabin built for mountain bikers, we’ve got a spring travel deal for you

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Snag some of the best spots to pitch a tent during peak season

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A simple mechanism makes Julbo's Aerospace goggles effective and easy to use

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These fun and inspiring ideas will bring the world to the travelers on your list—and help out those working in the travel industry who've been hard hit by the pandemic

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Both the world-weary and stoked-on-life congregate at these wild outposts—all seeking the same euphoric joy, communality, and escapism

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Pitch a tent on these beach or desert campgrounds

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Today’s battles over climate change and fracking share a common origin: the timber wars of the Pacific Northwest

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From Washington to California, here are nine of our favorite short treks along the famous route

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'Win at All Costs' is an indictment of more than just the Nike Oregon Project

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Five campsites with views worth the drive

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'Pedal Through' follows a group of Black women on a 132-mile backpacking trip in central Oregon

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This fire season is yet another sign that we can't wait any longer to fix our planet

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Serene places to pitch a tent—where it's just you and the ocean

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It has great support, a table, and a spot for your favorite beverage

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Hemmed between the Oregon and Washington border, this windy water-sports mecca has something for everyone. Add it to your list of adventures worth waiting for.

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In Oregon's Clackamas County, a fight between a sheriff and an elite search and rescue unit reveals how local politics can collide with recreational safety for residents and visitors alike

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Don and Steve Friedman decided to bond with a trek in the Cascades. Worked great! Except for some minor disagreements about work. And money. And hope. And the meaning of life. And …

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'This Land' profiles runner Faith Briggs as she traverses 150 miles through three national monuments

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Six towns and cities with awesome adventure potential that we'd move to right now if we could

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You don't have to spend a ton to pull off a dreamy getaway

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The Rambler 10-ounce Lowball is an everyday essential

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Whether you're bringing Fido up a volcano or on an impossibly long trail, these tips from runner Alex Borsuk will help you and your pooch stay safe and happy

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You don't have to spend a fortune to take a ski trip this winter. Here's how to save money while hitting the slopes.

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Plus: where to stay, eat, and play outside along the way

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You can get away on a dime at this time of year

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It took an epic effort to get him out. Two years later, the healing for him and his rescuers continues.

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Here's what the expanded regulations mean for thru-hikers next year

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From remote wilderness resorts to a ski-in, ski-out hotel, these properties care as much about environmental practices as they do guest amenities

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On a mission to keep gear out of the landfill, The Gear Fix is also making outdoor pursuits more accessible and affordable

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A local legend challenges a pro climber to a 64-route race

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A few of the world's best cliff jumpers got together at Abiqua Falls, Oregon, to push their limits on the 102-foot drop

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After years in the doghouse, the country’s most talented running team seems to be looking to reinvent itself

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Stunning swimming holes, lakes, and pools to dunk into as temps heat up

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Skip the masses at popular vistas and landmarks, and opt for these nearby (empty!) locales instead

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For the trail's most venerable volunteer group, retirement means hauling heavy equipment and sleeping outside for days on end

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For years the economy of Coos Bay, Oregon, has been relying on its forests for logging purposes, but that's changing

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'Motherfish' paints a portrait of how this mother raised her son to be a steward of the outdoors

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Because, really, what's not to love about someone providing a luxe tent for you in these awesome locations?

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You're just as likely to build a robot as paddle a canoe at summer camp today, but the value of the experience is even more important for our screen-addled youth

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'Phenomenal Noumenal Wonderful' is a four-year project designed to highlight the beautiful landscapes of the Pacific Northwest

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